Glass for Europe releases a paper on reuse, remanufacturing and recycling of flat glass.

Fabiana Ditaranto, Author at Glass for Europe - Page 2 of 2

Glass for Europe releases a paper on reuse, remanufacturing and recycling of flat glass.

When it comes to end-of-life flat glass management, several options can be envisioned to process used glass most sustainably. Glass for Europe has produced a paper on the possibilities and constraints related to the practices of reuse and remanufacturing. The paper also highlights the potential of flat glass recycling as a sustainable end-of-life management option.

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New Construction Products Regulation: a political agreement was found

On 13 December, a political agreement was reached by the EU Parliament, the Council of the EU, and the EU Commission, on the revision of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR). Glass for Europe welcomes this achievement which will be crucial to enable the putting of safe, efficient, and sustainable construction products on the EU single

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Launch of the flat glass industry policy manifesto for Europe 2024-2029

Executives from Glass for Europe member companies introduce the challenges and opportunities faced by Europe’s flat glass sector and present concrete policy priorities for the next mandate. Today, the first of a series of five videos is released to mark the launch of the flat glass industry policy manifesto for Europe for the next five

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Glass for Europe at the 2023 Sustainable Solar Power Conference

Earlier today, Iva Ganev, Environment & Climate Policy Manager of Glass for Europe, joined a panel discussion of the 2023 Sustainable Solar Power conference.   This year is the second edition of the Sustainable Solar Power conference. It was opened by several keynote interventions including from Walburga Hemetsberger from Solar Power Europe and European Commission

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Glass for Europe at the Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit, SIPS2023

On December 1, Bertrand Cazes, Glass for Europe Secretary General, participated in the Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit 2023 conference on sustainability through science. Bertrand Cazes co-chaired one of the sessions on glass sustainability and presented the Glass for Europe 2050 vision on flat glass in climate-neutral Europe. One specific intervention by Mr Niels Schreuder was

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Joana Arreguy participates to the EU Clean Transition Dialogue on industry with EC President and Executive Vice-President

Today, Glass for Europe’s Chairwoman Joana Arreguy from Saint-Gobain took part in the Clean Transition Dialogue on Energy Intensive Industries. This meeting was the second of a series of high-level dialogues launched by EC President Von der Leyen. Glass for Europe thanks the European Commission President for involving the glass industry in this dialogue and

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A new Industrial Emissions Directive in sight

On 29 November, EU institutions have reached an agreement for a revision of the Industrial Emissions Directive. This directive is very important for flat glass manufacturers. It sets conditions for the obtention of permits to operate industrial installations of importance, such as a float glass melting plant. It therefore acts as a license to operate

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2023 Second Annual Meeting of Glass and Glazing National Associations

The second meeting of Glass for Europe’s National Partners Group took place on 22 November, bringing together national glass and glazing associations.   The meeting provided an opportunity for participants to discuss the latest developments in key legislative files that have a direct impact on their activities. Discussions focused mostly on the recasts of the

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The European Parliament adopts its position on the Net-Zero Industry Act

On November 21, the European Parliament has adopted its position on the Net-Zero Industry Act with 376 votes to 139 and 116 abstentions. The Act aims at increasing the share of decarbonisation technologies in the EU and the global market and sets the objective to manufacture in Europe 40% of the EU’s annual deployment needs

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Glass for Europe releases an informative paper on pedestrian protection

Today, Glass for Europe released a position paper on pedestrian safety and the parameters of glass components which may influence windscreen breakage when vehicles are tested under UN Regulation No. 127 (R127). The paper reminds that R127 evaluation and tests address complete vehicles and are therefore car manufacturers’ responsibility; windscreen manufacturers do not have access

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Pedestrian protection and compliance with UN R127 head form tests on vehicles

OCTOBER  2023 Pedestrian protection and compliance with UN R127 head form tests on vehicles Glass for Europe takes note of the 03 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 127 (R127) which now includes head form testing on vehicles’ areas to which the windscreens belong. Head Impact Criteria (HIC) are set for different impact points

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